Successful pregnancy outcome after first-trimester spontaneous abortion and selective removal of one placenta from a twin pregnancy

1996 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 275-276 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven A. Laifer ◽  
Margaret L. Watt-Morse
Author(s):  
Dr. Rajasri G Yaliwal ◽  
Dr. Shreedevi S Kori ◽  
Dr. Subhashchandra ◽  
R Mudanur ◽  
Dr. J Jayasree

2020 ◽  
Vol 77 (10) ◽  
pp. 1080-1085
Author(s):  
Slavica Aksam ◽  
Snezana Plesinac ◽  
Jelena Dotlic ◽  
Dusica Kocijancic-Belovic ◽  
Mirjana Marjanovic-Cvjeticanin

Background/Aim. It is still under debate in what sense and extent can chorionicity impact the pregnancy outcome of twins without gestational complications specific for monochorionicity. The study aimed to evaluate the effect of chorionicity on healthy twin pregnancy outcome. Methods. The study included patients with uncomplicated twin pregnancies after first trimester that were checked-up and delivered at the Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade during three years (2010?2013). Data regarding mother?s age, comorbidities, parity, presence and type of gestational complications, chorionicity, mode and time of pregnancy ending, birth-weight and Apgar score of twins were determined. Obtained data were compared and statistically analyzed. Results. The study included 361 women with mean age of 33 years. Regardless of chorionicity, twins were mostly born during the 36th gestational week and received Apgar score ? 8. Only three monochorionic twins were stillborn, two preterm (29 and 32 gestational week) and one in term (35 gestational week) delivery. Contrary, no intrauterine fetal deaths were recorded. Monochorionicity negatively correlated with having live-born twins (OR = 0.023; CI = [0.001?0.609]; p = 0.024), but was not associated with twins condition at birth, i.e. Apgar score (p = 0.345), pregnancy ending time (p = 0.578) or any other twins characteristic. However, premature preterm membrane rupture and earlier gestational week of pregnancy ending were important confounding factors for relationship between chorionicity and pregnancy outcome. Conclusion. Monochorionicity increases risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes even for uncomplicated, healthy twin pregnancy, but has no influence on the condition of twins who survive until term. If appropriate surveillance and therapy are applied, both healthy twins can be delivered at term regardless of chorionicity.


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sushila Chaudhary

Incidences of ovarian cancer in pregnancy are increasing nowadays due to routine use of ultrasonography in first trimester and postponement of childbirth to an older age. Reported incidence of ovarian tumor in pregnancy is 1:1000 among them3.6% are malignant. We report a case of recurrent ovarian tumor with successful pregnancy outcome. She was a 26 yr old primi had ovarian cancer recurrence 2 year after primary surgery. In present pregnancy she was given chemotherapy with two doses of carboplatin, and had viable baby at 34 weeks of pregnancy. At present mother and baby are doing well and on regular follow-up at radiotherapy departments.


Author(s):  
G. D. Maiti ◽  
Tony Jose ◽  
Shilpa Gupta ◽  
Vibhu Chatterjee

Heterotopic pregnancy is a rare clinical condition where both intrauterine (IU) and extra uterine pregnancy coexists. In a non-ART set up diagnosis of tubal ectopic pregnancy becomes challenging and difficult with coexisting intrauterine viable pregnancy, even when presents with ruptured form. Author is presenting one of his challenging experience in managing successfully such type of heterotopic ruptured tubal pregnancy in first trimester where extra uterine ruptured tubal pregnancy was addressed by laparoscopic salpingectomy under spinal anaesthesia with minimal uterine manipulation to continue intrauterine pregnancy till term and thus had a successful pregnancy outcome.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 266-271
Author(s):  
Koduri Dhruvitha ◽  
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Geetha Krishnamoorthy ◽  
P Amutha ◽  
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